How a Jet Airliner Works

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • Take a thorough look inside a modern jet passenger aircraft. Electronics, hydraulics, flight control surfaces, fuel system, water and waste, lighting, and more!
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    Jacob O'Neal - Modeling, animation, texturing, vfx, music, narrative script
    Wesley O'Neal - Research, technical script
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    Chapters
    0:00 Intro
    0:15 Airframe
    03:43 Windows
    04:17 Doors
    05:30 Wings and flight control surfaces
    06:30 Secondary flight control surfaces
    08:10 Landing gear
    10:16 Engines
    11:04 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
    12:14 Fuel
    15:21 Air management
    16:20 Anti-ice and fog
    16:55 Electrical
    17:58 Hydraulics
    19:52 Water and waste
    21:19 Emergency systems
    23:46 Crew areas
    24:36 External lighting and antennas
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  • @animagraffs
    @animagraffs  Před rokem +1317

    VIDEO CORRECTIONS (compiled from viewer comments):
    From "Anthony Johnson"
    9:50 ... The nose gear axle is not equipped with brakes. Some aircraft have rub strips that touch the nose tires when the gear retracts but not actual brake assemblies.
    Noticed by viewer "P. B. Foote"
    12:24 Left and right wing tank labels were accidentally switched.

    • @robbiejames1540
      @robbiejames1540 Před rokem +100

      One more tiny thing I noticed - at about 22:40, the ram air turbine was spinning the wrong way for if the air was turning it. Overall, this is an AMAZING video though, incredibly detailed and informative :)

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Před rokem +286

      @@robbiejames1540 It also stops spinning when I'd have preferred that it kept going. Sometimes in the middle of a 7+ day render job with 37k frames, I gotta let some things go or I'll never regain my sanity! But that's why we have the good ol' video corrections thread here. Because accuracy matters.

    • @Jgnth96
      @Jgnth96 Před rokem +8

      Finally upload how aircraft works,thank you

    • @mwhawley
      @mwhawley Před rokem +23

      @@76mmGMC the only thing that flaps are designed for is to lower the stall speed of the aircraft. Everything else they happen to effect in other scenarios is simply a byproduct of their intend purpose.

    • @StratMatt777
      @StratMatt777 Před rokem +37

      @@76mmGMC He said "[flaps] allow for a steeper climb angle... for takeoff and while climbing to cruise altitude."
      #1 He is correct that flaps DO make a steeper climb angle possible on takeoff. The flaps increase the camber of the wing, effectively turning it from a high speed low-lift wing to a low(er) speed high-lift wing which does, in fact, make a steeper climb-out possible during the initial 1,000'+ climb after takeoff when you want to clear obstructions at a steep angle (Vx), until they are retracted in order to clean up the drag and transform the wing into a clean low-lift high-speed wing and a best rate (not angle/Vx) of climb speed is established.
      So he was only half wrong/inaccurate.
      With that said, I LOVE THIS VIDEO. I just love it. It's fantastic. Also, the maker does an EXCELLENT job of being a "jack of all trades" who has to research and process and implement new information he learns about vehicles that he previously may have had basic or minimal knowledge of.
      #2 Ailerons ALWAYS operate in opposition to each other [EDIT: I have been corrected that this is apparently not true on some fly-by-wire airplanes].
      Also, the outboard wing spoilers also help to roll the aircraft (in fact, on many Boeings) the ailerons only function at low speeds when the flaps are extended, and are locked out at higher speeds, leaving only the spoilers to roll the airplane (their drag happens to cause a yawing motion which actually helps the airplane turn, reducing the need for rudder)... Clarification: On widebody Boeings like the 767, 777, 747, when the outboard ailerons are locked out at high speed the inboard ailerons that they are equipped with do operate (all the the time).
      #3 Something that nobody here knows unless they have designed or assembled airliners/jets is that the center wing section is simply a continuation of the left and right structural wing boxes. There is a join where the wings attach, and the center section is thicker so that it is strong enough to take the flight loads from the wings, but it is very similar with all the same spars and other structural components continuing through it.
      Also the wing-to-body fairing does not strengthen the structure in any way, it is just a lightweight, thin composite fairing that smooths out the airflow around the wing root.
      If you want to see a really interesting wing root look on the Airbus A350 and look at the back of it where the flaps stow. It is unique.
      I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!
      You did a fantastic job. Very impressive graphics!
      Everything you make is super interesting. Thanks!

  • @gabedarrett1301
    @gabedarrett1301 Před rokem +4203

    As someone who also uses CAD software, I can't imagine how long it took to reference blueprints, design each part, render, and animate! Your work does not go unnoticed!

    • @jonthomasinfo
      @jonthomasinfo Před rokem +35

      RIGHT....!

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Před rokem +844

      The search is always intense. Sometimes we'll spend days looking for a part, and find it hidden in some obscure PDF or image search. And when we find it, oh man it feels like such a relief. With 3D, the thing has to actually work as it would in real life. You can't guess, or parts won't match up when they animate. I know because I used to make 2D drawings of things and it was possible to "fudge" a little. 3D video is the most exacting medium.

    • @mwhawley
      @mwhawley Před rokem +118

      @@animagraffs I just wanted to join in on the celebrations of your incredible intention to detail with every video you release; although this video in particular is an actual triumph in and of itself: just notice how little “corrections” you got in the comments. The aviation community has a tendency to get very persnickety when it comes to design purpose accuracy.
      That being said, I think I speak for us all when I ask if you’d ever consider releasing some behind screens footage of your process with regards to animation and and rendering: because your animations are so stunning and so precise/accurate, that it would be a shame to not see how you work.
      Just an idea!

    • @aksharma4393
      @aksharma4393 Před rokem +7

      @@animagraffs Bro Which software do you use ?

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Před rokem +105

      Glad to have you here on the channel, Mikey :) I was thinking, maybe when we cross the 1mil subs milestone, then we've earned enough "cred" to lean into some of that "behind the scenes" stuff. There's lot of nerdy goodness that goes on! I'd love to show off the complex rigs I build, for example, to run the landing gear. Anyways, yes, I do believe we'll produce some insider content in the future!

  • @HaroldDickert
    @HaroldDickert Před rokem +1245

    I'm a retired airline captain with 40 years of aviation behind me. In all that time and the multiple ground schools for each aircraft flown, I have never seen such a well made aircraft overview. The fact that the script used such a high level of exact aviation and aircraft systems terminology, in such a logical presentation and animations; shows a level of understanding equal to anything I've ever seen in aviation training. Too bad all the various ground schools I've sat through didn't start with a video like this.
    Well Done!

    • @bliglum
      @bliglum Před rokem +7

      Progress baby! I'll bet new recruits can get an easy look at this :)

    • @rajkumarponnuthurai9696
      @rajkumarponnuthurai9696 Před rokem +8

      Dear capt, thanks for your compliments to the creator of this amazing video. Truly nowadays its pretty available.
      But this content is special, very brief, systematic and as you said includes very appropriate aviation terminologies!
      This will help revise basics even for an interview.
      Cheers to the creator.
      Thanks for you comments capt.

    • @charlenemariecoraninmemory5130
      @charlenemariecoraninmemory5130 Před rokem +2

      so what ain't gonna matter when your dropping like a stone from an inner tube lol

    • @RamilSanchez
      @RamilSanchez Před rokem +1

      Keep up the creator of this very informative video.

    • @arjumandvillagecooking
      @arjumandvillagecooking Před rokem +1

      True, its great video❤🥰

  • @jonathan1636
    @jonathan1636 Před měsícem +218

    Someone send this to Boeing

    • @pilotboy217
      @pilotboy217 Před měsícem +5

      You who know nothing about airplane maintenance to be spewing out nonsense.

    • @matts7653
      @matts7653 Před měsícem +35

      @@pilotboy217 Haven’t seen a joke before huh?

    • @neutrino1011
      @neutrino1011 Před 29 dny +2

      I kind off wish he talked about door plugs

    • @sumchipstarchy5469
      @sumchipstarchy5469 Před 28 dny +7

      @@pilotboy217 Boeing isn’t exactly doing great on their planes rn 😂

    • @Morecreativemind
      @Morecreativemind Před 26 dny +3

      @@pilotboy217 Obviously a joke.

  • @bertchiu9265
    @bertchiu9265 Před rokem +652

    Absolutely BRILLIANT work!! Being an airliner enthusiast all my life I have seen my share of traditional 2D cutaway drawings in trade magazines … but NOTHING ever close to THIS masterpiece!!! You have set the bar SO high with this … the only place to go from here is horizontal! Seriously thank you for your AMAZING effort … all your ensuing accolades coming are well-deserved … simply MAGNIFICENT!!! 🤩🤩

    • @jodyin795
      @jodyin795 Před rokem +24

      What a nice comment!

    • @n1msu
      @n1msu Před rokem +16

      Exactly! Even if the creator didn't narrate and explain the different flight control systems, it would have still been a novel video, nothing on the internet in the public domain matches this. The viewer numbers speak for themselves, there's so many more videos you could make in this genre. Even mini sub videos specialising in how the landing gear works in greater depth etc etc will get you so many easy views! Thanks again!

    • @AmritenduRana31082000
      @AmritenduRana31082000 Před rokem

      @@angevivniftcharlo lol programmer works far more .i call bullshit.ui ux designers and designers in general are equally if not more capable than programmers.Comparison in the first place is stupidity.You r the type of people who'd rather torrent and pirate a paid software than purchase a license even if you can afford to buy one.Pathetic snobs.

    • @Joel796.
      @Joel796. Před rokem +2

      What a incredible comment...

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Před rokem +17

      I love your enthusiasm Bert! So glad you're here with us to enjoy the art my brother and I make.

  • @so.lo.1988
    @so.lo.1988 Před rokem +566

    As an Airbus pilot I must say this is an amazing summary video explaining the main aircraft systems and the general interconnections between them. I wish I had had it as an introduction during my training instead of a full description of every system and no big picture to visually support it. Congrats!

    • @autom7134
      @autom7134 Před rokem +14

      Absolutely agree. I really appreciate being able to have that total view of ""the forest" in the back of my mind before diving into the details of each tree.

    • @gcorriveau6864
      @gcorriveau6864 Před rokem +13

      Agreed! It is a Most Excellent introductory level description of a 'generic,' modern day airliner, isn't it? Several years ago I wrote an introductory level book called The Jet Transport Training Manual and I would have loved to have something like this available to illustrate my various chapters. My little 1984 Mac would have seriously choked on this level of graphics and illustration details! ;-) ... It got some interest from a publisher but they wanted me to split it into two books - but that kind of negated my purpose - to help pilots transition from general aviation level aircraft to airliners. I lost interest and the first draft still sits on my shelf.

    • @Xiaoxiaoxiaomao
      @Xiaoxiaoxiaomao Před rokem +2

      Hey pilot 👨‍✈️ when can we fly in your plane 😆

    • @isaackwakuessien9540
      @isaackwakuessien9540 Před rokem +2

      I will be starting my pilot course this September at Epic, this video is great, I love it.

    • @DenisUspeshny
      @DenisUspeshny Před rokem +1

      so you basically just confirmed that pilots have no idea what they are doing and simply push buttons and look cool

  • @adityaraj2373
    @adityaraj2373 Před rokem +83

    CZcams should be thankful for this guy . Best use of CZcams for providing scientific knowledge for free .

  • @thebritishindian1
    @thebritishindian1 Před 10 měsíci +213

    This is simply one of the best videos I have ever seen in my life.
    If schools taught engineering and any other discipline with videos like this, kids would be bursting down the doors to learn more. I’m 44, but if I had seen this video as a 6 or 7 year old kid, it would fire me up to get a job in aerospace.
    I showed this video to my Dad who worked at Rolls-Royce all his life as an engineer on military engines. He was totally blown away by this video, that just shows how amazing this video is.
    Thanks so much, all the best to you and your channel.

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Před 10 měsíci +30

      Awesome comment, only gives me more fuel to keep making high quality work :D

    • @avreve
      @avreve Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@animagraffs could you make a video describing an f-22 raptor like this? if you did in the past, that would be embarrassing

    • @sleekism
      @sleekism Před 3 měsíci

      The kids who get into engineering today see videos like these and get interested, the other kids are busy doing other things. It's really not strange that only a subset of people get into these fields and I think that's fine honestly

  • @yannickgeudens5192
    @yannickgeudens5192 Před rokem +495

    This is a true masterpiece. As an aerospace engineering student, I can't believe how many small details you added to the video. Great work love what you're doing!

    • @homomorphic
      @homomorphic Před rokem

      Doesnt it bother you that the description of the doors is wrong (aircraft doors are actually plugs from the inside that cannot be opened if the pressure is not equalized and the reason for the fancy hinge is that the door must first be opened inward to "unplug it" and then rotated slightly to go back through the opening making it impossible to open if the pressure is not equalized).

    • @gerharddevos5562
      @gerharddevos5562 Před rokem

      @@homomorphic the description of the doors are correct. Perfectly described

    • @gerharddevos5562
      @gerharddevos5562 Před rokem +1

      He did a lot of research as you can see and appreciate

    • @homomorphic
      @homomorphic Před rokem

      @@gerharddevos5562 no they arent. They are shown completely backwards. The wider edge is on the inside of the door not the outside as show in this video. The entire reason for the complex hinge is to bring the door first into the cabin, and then rotate and slide back through the opening.

    • @gerharddevos5562
      @gerharddevos5562 Před rokem

      @@homomorphic if you don’t mind me asking, what do you do for work?

  • @mohshinaziz5983
    @mohshinaziz5983 Před rokem +301

    I've been involved in the aviation industry for the last 17 years and I can genuinely say I know quite a bit about it.. Your 25-minute video will put a newcomer to the industry by at least ten years... It is the most impressive compact, educational illustration I have ever seen in my life.

  • @Thoron_of_Neto
    @Thoron_of_Neto Před rokem +273

    Having been into every compartment, hellhole, crawlspace and cabin of Airbus planes, barring the center tank, and I must say, you chose a wonderful example to use for this video! I took an 80 hour general familiarization course, that was less detailed than this presentation, and I got both my certification and bachelor's degree in the field of aviation mechanics (airframe/powerplant, and BS in aviation mechanic sciences) and in my 4 years of education, i never saw anything this thoroughly researched! Your dedication to correctly detailing all of the proper terminology from the industry is impressive! Thanks for going through the effort to put this together! I think this is going to be suggested material for my apprentice mechanic to consume when they have time!

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 Před 3 měsíci

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    • @bash102
      @bash102 Před 2 měsíci

      You must have an FAA license then 🤣🤣 doesn’t take much learning for one of those compared to EASA or CAA

    • @vanzell1912
      @vanzell1912 Před měsícem

      @@bash102you must have no license at all.

    • @bash102
      @bash102 Před měsícem

      @@vanzell1912 why’s that

  • @LLTY1
    @LLTY1 Před 4 měsíci +14

    I am neither a Pilot nor Aeronautical Engineer. Just a frequent flyer. This video really opened my eyes to the marvel of engineering called aircrafts. Now, each time I sit in the plane or when there is turbulence, I can understand why the crew members are not worried. This animation and the documentary is excellently produced. Thank you for the excellent work. Please keep it up!

  • @EC-oe9bv
    @EC-oe9bv Před rokem +396

    Current US airline Captain and CFI here. This is easily the best aircraft systems video on CZcams. I've sat through 2 FAA type-rating courses (E145 and E175), and genuinely, someone who saw this video would be comfortable sitting through those classes. If they could get relevant limitations memorized, they could probably pass an oral for an A220 type rating. The detail and accuracy is incredible (YOU EVEN WENT THROUGH WHAT EACH HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DOES!!) and I will be sharing this with my future flight students. A truly wonderful job.

    • @anasmaaz5731
      @anasmaaz5731 Před rokem +5

      The video is great for anyone who wants to get an insight into aviation. But it is not for a professional pilot who wants to learn something substantial. And there are many inaccuracies in the video.

    • @EC-oe9bv
      @EC-oe9bv Před rokem +14

      @@anasmaaz5731 I disagree, I think this a great video for a professional pilot transitioning into a transport category aircraft. I can't page through the A220 manual to fact check everything, but I wasn't able to find many inaccuracies at all based on knowledge of other similar aircraft.

    • @Primus54
      @Primus54 Před rokem +7

      @@anasmaaz5731 I suspect the inaccuracies you noticed are based upon the dozens of aircraft types and ages and differences between manufacturers. The creator is offering basic and generic information and has acknowledged any inaccuracies that have been brought to his attention.

    • @Primus54
      @Primus54 Před rokem +1

      The A220 is my new favorite narrow body transport plane in terms of beauty. It replaces my favorite… the venerable B757 that is rapidly being retired from PAX service.

    • @aerialbugsmasher
      @aerialbugsmasher Před rokem

      You should know better if you actually have those qualifications. This is about as much detail your average layman can handle, and extremely far away from being suitable for 121 training environments.

  • @AbhishekDasK
    @AbhishekDasK Před rokem +546

    I can't thank you enough for this video. As an aviation enthusiast who used to think that I have a fair understanding of all the systems, this is outstanding work.

    • @collinskwaning9004
      @collinskwaning9004 Před rokem +10

      You can say that again bro as you said this just outstanding work.

    • @user-or1ce7ez5w
      @user-or1ce7ez5w Před rokem +4

      Pushpak viman?

    • @textmemanu
      @textmemanu Před rokem

      @@user-or1ce7ez5w get lost u fairy tale lunatic 😒😏

    • @cleverocean8527
      @cleverocean8527 Před rokem +1

      @@collinskwaning9004 which is cad used in all work

    • @collinskwaning9004
      @collinskwaning9004 Před rokem +2

      @@cleverocean8527 please which cad are you talking about, please I don’t understand, explain it

  • @nationalelectronicssrilanka

    'm a retired airline captain with 40 years of aviation behind me. In all that time and the multiple ground schools for each aircraft flown, I have never seen such a well made aircraft overview. The fact that the script used such a high level of exact aviation and aircraft systems terminology, in such a logical presentation and animations; shows a level of understanding equal to anything I've ever seen in aviation training. Too bad all the various ground schools I've sat through didn't start with a video like this.
    Well Done!Having been into every compartment, hellhole, crawlspace and cabin of Airbus planes, barring the center tank, and I must say, you chose a wonderful example to use for this video! I took an 80 hour general familiarization course, that was less detailed than this presentation, and I got both my certification and bachelor's degree in the field of aviation mechanics (airframe/powerplant, and BS in aviation mechanic sciences) and in my 4 years of education, i never saw anything this thoroughly researched! Your dedication to correctly detailing all of the proper terminology from the industry is impressive! Thanks for going through the effort

  • @Leanzazzy
    @Leanzazzy Před rokem +16

    Every video of yours is a national treasure. I feel awed and humbled by just how staggeringly complex an aeroplane actually is and how many mechanisms work seamlessly together to deliver the smooth experience we know.

  • @pratikdas1747
    @pratikdas1747 Před rokem +399

    Thanks a lot for putting this together!
    This is possibly the best the most detailed video I have seen and absolutely love it!

  • @sailendrapamidi
    @sailendrapamidi Před rokem +351

    I am an aviation enthusiast - this is simply superb video that given me a detailed breakup of a Jet Liner. Subscribed. Keep up the great job!

  • @free_spirit1
    @free_spirit1 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Creators like you make the world a better place.

  • @kiransajith007
    @kiransajith007 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Videos like these are more valuable than the one we teach at school.This should be the future of our educational system.

  • @codywaldron2486
    @codywaldron2486 Před rokem +173

    It feels almost illegal to watch this and not pay for it. Absolutely tremendous work. It’s appreciated by myself and many other I can assure.

  • @gerharddevos5562
    @gerharddevos5562 Před rokem +114

    As someone that works in the aviation industry as a mechanic, I have to say your research and attention to detail are perfect. Best video I have watched with regards to the information being carried over to people.

    • @peterbradbury7072
      @peterbradbury7072 Před rokem

      Except for the door. he shows the door swinging out. It actually swings in, then tilts to go out. That's how the door cannot be opened because the cabin pressure is pressing it against the frame of the fuselage.

    • @gerharddevos5562
      @gerharddevos5562 Před rokem

      @@peterbradbury7072 you make a fair point. Yes the door does swing in then tilts out but some manufacturers use a different design for the same principle. Here is an example of what I mean. czcams.com/users/shorts1tcIeiBCP4U?feature=share

    • @gerharddevos5562
      @gerharddevos5562 Před rokem

      Here is another one. czcams.com/users/shortsEsHgtSTXa7A?feature=share

    • @PARAN0IDxGERBIL
      @PARAN0IDxGERBIL Před rokem

      @@peterbradbury7072
      Is that how it works on a 767 and MD10 too?

    • @qigongkylar944
      @qigongkylar944 Před měsícem

      You like the job? I'm considering going to school for it. I'm just scared of fucking up and going to jail. I have experience on cars, it's still liability. I'm conflicted any advice?

  • @koyosu
    @koyosu Před 11 měsíci +12

    The quality of this video amazed me even more than the complexity of the aircraft

  • @ParthaDuttaER
    @ParthaDuttaER Před rokem +5

    We need this quality videos for all technologies and preserve them well, include them in student curriculum, update them frequently. As a fellow 3D design enthusiast I can't imagine the amount of time and effort taken to go through all the schematics, documentations to create the components, assembling, visualizing the flow, story-boarding, rendering and god knows what! What an absolutely brilliant work!

  • @MiniMii550
    @MiniMii550 Před rokem +208

    This has been the most in depth and detailed flight safety demonstration I've ever seen in my life.

    • @newq
      @newq Před rokem +5

      Yeah but it lacks the video of that really cute flight attendant girl on the American Airlines pre-flight safety video.

    • @ebenezerd.3701
      @ebenezerd.3701 Před rokem

      bro how is life being a Ferrari fan? I bet it hurts every Sunday😂
      just jokes!

    • @jamesrosewell9081
      @jamesrosewell9081 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ebenezerd.3701 F1?

  • @no_360scope9
    @no_360scope9 Před rokem +75

    I always wanted to know how this worked. Animations like this really make me appreciate all the hard work and engineering to make these planes. I want to thank you for this.

  • @dc7473
    @dc7473 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I love these videos because they assume that viewers are intelligent. I’m not an engineer and I’m not a dope. I’m in that middle ground with plenty of others where we know too much for most technical education content series, and too little for industry content. Thank you for making these.

  • @emmcee476
    @emmcee476 Před 6 měsíci +6

    As a person fascinated with planes and who reads and watches lots about them, this is truly an amazing video. I'm now hooked to this channel

  • @SJR_Media_Group
    @SJR_Media_Group Před rokem +86

    I used to work at Boeing in both Commercial and Military aircraft. This is remarkably accurate. Thank you for the huge amount of research and time needed to produce this video.

  • @kevinvoorheis1990
    @kevinvoorheis1990 Před rokem +25

    Airline Pilot here…amazing work! I cannot begin to understand the amount of work you put into this. The fact that you are not a pilot blows my mind.

    • @moeelza7816
      @moeelza7816 Před rokem

      Dude...... you think only pilots understand how planes work? What about the engineers and technicians?

    • @mooneymooney251
      @mooneymooney251 Před rokem

      Majority of Aerospace engineers are not pilots.

    • @kevinvoorheis1990
      @kevinvoorheis1990 Před rokem +2

      @@moeelza7816 he’s not an engineer or technician either

    • @TheMrRoOpS
      @TheMrRoOpS Před rokem +1

      People just like to argue Kevin, don’t answer them. We all knew what you meant.

  • @davidgaron3979
    @davidgaron3979 Před rokem +21

    As an Aerospace engineer for a major OEM this is incredible work. I was waiting to get to my system (fuel) and it was fun to see the difference between this aircraft and ones I’ve worked on!

  • @MegaLag
    @MegaLag Před rokem +193

    Props to Jacob for incredible modeling and animation work!

  • @masternobody1896
    @masternobody1896 Před rokem +107

    00:15 Airframe
    03:43 Windows
    04:17 Doors
    05:30 Wings and flight control surfaces
    06:30 Secondary flight control surfaces
    08:10 Landing gear
    10:16 Engines
    11:04 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
    12:14 Fuel
    15:21 Air management
    16:20 Anti-ice and fog
    16:55 Electrical
    17:58 Hydraulics
    19:52 Water and waste
    21:19 Emergency systems
    23:46 Crew areas
    24:36 External lighting and antennas

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Před rokem +36

      Chapters are already in the description but CZcams's system isn't working on this video for some reason. Argh. I need to hit up their support to likely be disappointed again.

    • @geetanshgautam
      @geetanshgautam Před rokem +30

      @@animagraffs I think you're missing the 0:00 marker and that's why the chapters aren't worling.

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Před rokem +51

      @@geetanshgautam Woah, that fixed it. What a silly error. lol. THANK YOU. I've got a perfectionist streak in me, and this was driving me nuts.

    • @JB-mb6lm
      @JB-mb6lm Před rokem +10

      @@animagraffs dude this video IS perfect

    • @greencresset6056
      @greencresset6056 Před rokem +5

      @@animagraffs they re working fine with me.

  • @flaviof.ribeiro5935
    @flaviof.ribeiro5935 Před rokem +4

    I'm blown away by your work. I'm sure that not even the aircraft manufacturer has a video explaining their product with this level of quality. Congrats!!! just Wow

  • @billamos5125
    @billamos5125 Před rokem +3

    I always knew airliners were complex, but this video just blows my mind. Kudos to the engineers who work on these machines and to you for explaining it all so well!

  • @easypimpin123
    @easypimpin123 Před rokem +36

    Not once have I ever been shown a video like this in high school. And I literally took engineering and CAD classes. A video like this is a perfect example of practical real world knowledge about a machine that everyone interacts with. This could have set 9th grade me on a path to work at Boeing or the Air Force.

  • @Direkin
    @Direkin Před rokem +85

    Incredible level of detail. As someone who has spent a lot of time working in CAD and 3D modelling, the amount of time you must have put into this is just... wow!

  • @lenningseaglespeed2125
    @lenningseaglespeed2125 Před 11 měsíci +9

    I sat glued to this presentation from start to finish . This is beyond measure the most intuitive and well informed piece of tool on aviation I have ever seen . God bless you .

  • @julioPlanesinfo
    @julioPlanesinfo Před 9 měsíci +2

    I absolutely love airplanes, first time I find a video that explains so well and in detail, stuck from the beginning right until the end, and saved it to watch it again. Thank you! 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @alexander-kirk
    @alexander-kirk Před rokem +203

    Excellent excellent excellent! The quality of the animation and carefully placed narration makes this so engaging for the layperson yet still educational even for the aviation enthusiast!

    • @CeeJayDee94
      @CeeJayDee94 Před rokem +2

      A lot of the sentences aren’t even complete? What do you mean carefully placed narration? It’s an actor reading a script that was written by someone who’s first language isn’t English.
      Impressive animation though, I’ll give them that.

    • @AmritenduRana31082000
      @AmritenduRana31082000 Před rokem +5

      @@CeeJayDee94 you do it instead of anonymously critiquing everyone.grass feels always greener on the other side lol

  • @MatCendana
    @MatCendana Před rokem +23

    This is among the channels that make CZcams the greatest source of knowledge in human history. Thank you for your great work. I certainly hope you are getting/will get the rewards, especially financially. It's such a shame that so many channels with frivolous channel get a lot of views and returns while those that actually contribute towards human understanding and advancement might not.
    --Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

  • @chadportenga7858
    @chadportenga7858 Před rokem +9

    Excellent video & animation! Even with CAD experience, I cannot even fathom the time and effort you've put into this. Thank you for taking the time to do them!

  • @philippecarvajal9170
    @philippecarvajal9170 Před rokem +3

    That looks like the CSeries! These renderings are absolutely stunning. And your systems engineering approach is refreshing; no fluff, and just enough detail to make it interesting for laymen and technical folk alike. I work in aerospace as an EE and I would have loved to have training material like this.... Beautiful work guys.

  • @john2k24
    @john2k24 Před rokem +33

    As an airline AP mechanic this is amazingly done. Are you in aviation? If not I can’t imagine the time it took to research all these ATA chapters you covered and with such accuracy. There’s a few things I could nit pick on but it’s not even worth it because the video was so incredibly well done. Bravo. Can’t wait for the flight deck one. Definitely earned a new subscriber!

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Před rokem +25

      Wes ONeal chiming in here... as the main researcher on the project, I have to admit that no, I'm not in aviation. I just like diving into complex subjects and doing my best to describe them as accurately as possible :)
      That being said, I did have a slight advantage on this one as one of our sisters is a pilot and flies this airplane; when I would get stuck on something, I could ask her a few questions here and there to get more clarity. It was a blast learning about all of this stuff!

    • @ShakeyBalance
      @ShakeyBalance Před rokem +2

      @@animagraffs what aircraft is this modeled after? It seems like it has portions of B787 and A350 but it only has 6 landing gear wheels. As opposed to 10 that those each have, among other chief differences. Also interested to find out which aircraft have nose wheel brakes?
      This was an extremely informative video as it really excellently shows what systems a particular airframe MIGHT have, as they are all so very unique in their own ways, but gives you enough knowledge that if you wanted to learn the airframe you will already have an excellent X-Ray view of what it looks like. It was difficult at first as an A&P to look at an aircraft and see what was inside of it rather than just see the skin, engines, and wings. Again thanks for the great video

    • @Persocondes
      @Persocondes Před rokem

      would be cool to add the Ram Air Turbine into the animation as well! awesome presentation! thanks for your hard work!

    • @Spotterq-rz3nq
      @Spotterq-rz3nq Před rokem +4

      @@ShakeyBalance looks like an A220-100 to me

    • @EC-oe9bv
      @EC-oe9bv Před rokem +3

      @@ShakeyBalance It's an A220

  • @DaveMorris128
    @DaveMorris128 Před rokem +42

    I thought I knew about all of these components over years of being and backseat aviation enthusiast but I'm not sure if I'm more impressed about the complete and impressive graphical explanation front to back...or the fact that I've learned a ton of facts about the mechanics I thought I knew

  • @Lukerwdrums
    @Lukerwdrums Před 9 měsíci +5

    Just found your channel and I had to say these videos are incredible, so detailed yet so simple and easy to understand, thanks so much for the effort put in

  • @jmech2298
    @jmech2298 Před rokem +2

    Started my career many months ago as a mechanic/technician for a large airline. I was blown away by how advanced and sophisticated (specifically airbus) these jet aircraft are. I feel extremely blessed and fortunate to be able to work on these for a living. Dont known what could beat that. This video does a great job teaching people who aren’t involved much in a aviation about the inner workings of an airliner.

    • @Thoron_of_Neto
      @Thoron_of_Neto Před rokem

      I've been an aircraft mechanic for going on 5 years now, specializing in Airbus systems, but I've also worked on Boeing airframe as well, and I prefer Airbus, because the fly by wire airframe is superior in my opinion.
      Couldn't agree more, I love my job, and wouldn't trade a single day doing it for (almost) anything else!

  • @santiagovigo1347
    @santiagovigo1347 Před rokem +22

    I just finished studying to become an aircraft maintenence technician and I have to say that this video is incredible good. It portraits most of the systems very well and in a simple way. I can't imagine how much time you've must have spent to learn all this, unless you were already this knowledgeable in the field. Great work.

  • @storminnormin2570
    @storminnormin2570 Před 13 dny +1

    Truly an amazing production. No stone left unturned. Thank you.

  • @juanpablonieto3854
    @juanpablonieto3854 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is the Best explanation video I have seen in decades about description of a plane’s systems

  • @naturallyherb
    @naturallyherb Před rokem +38

    Love how you chose the Airbus A220 for this video! Such a comfortable, efficient, and underrated aircraft that deserves more recognition!

    • @Greippi10
      @Greippi10 Před rokem +1

      I didn't know the A220 leaves the wheels out in the open. Not that it matters, I just wish they had covered them for the sake of looks...

    • @yummysatay
      @yummysatay Před rokem +8

      @@Greippi10 737 Max has this feature too. Less moving parts such as doors = less weight and maintenance. The outside of one of the wheels serves as cover.

    • @Greippi10
      @Greippi10 Před rokem +1

      @@yummysatay 737 is known for that, I just thought it was a unicorn. It's such an eyesore :D

    • @aircraftmaintenanceinsider
      @aircraftmaintenanceinsider Před rokem

      👍🏻

    • @yummysatay
      @yummysatay Před rokem +1

      @@Greippi10 You will get used to it as I. The wheel wells on the A220 are clean by design as seen on various youtubes. No visible wires or pipes. There are fire detectors to alert pilots of tire fire. I'm liking the A220 more and more.

  • @unityxg
    @unityxg Před rokem +71

    I'm glad you picked the A220 (CS-100) for this. Im a huge Boeing fan but the A220 has probably been the smoothest aircraft ive been on from rotation to douchdown. Well done.

    • @basvanderhoek9293
      @basvanderhoek9293 Před rokem +1

      The A 220, read Bombardier, is a from the ground up new aircraft. Its not a rediddled Caravelle or 737.
      What a wonderful website, thanks all.

    • @redstone0234
      @redstone0234 Před rokem

      @@basvanderhoek9293 the A320 have nothing to do with the caravelle

    • @redstone0234
      @redstone0234 Před rokem

      From thé engine to the fly by wire the A320 was far away from the modifed comet for shorther flights

    • @DartXL
      @DartXL Před 8 měsíci

      Wow, how much this A220 of yours is similar to the Sukhoi Superjet 100 in its internal structure, right down to the location of each electronic unit. In Sukhoi they had to add a rack with electronics behind the chassis niche, because it did not fit in the front compartments. Did Bombardier/Airbus themselves come to such a decision ten years later? And you say "from the ground up new aircraft" xD

    • @Pw-f100
      @Pw-f100 Před 5 měsíci

      I'd like to see this type video production of an old school md-80

  • @xabidorronsoro4575
    @xabidorronsoro4575 Před 8 měsíci +5

    man your videos are awesome, if youre about to keep on this youll make me sooo happy. thanks for this extremely specific documentaries. never seen this kind of videos before.. incredibly didactive and easy to understand, those ones about hms victory gonna be hard to beat. thanks a lot from a fan from the Basque Country

  • @humbleant5142
    @humbleant5142 Před rokem

    I remember one of the first vids i saw from this channel on how a car's cooling system works. Helped me fully understand. Years ago. Channel is now getting recognition it deserves.

  • @nafismalik9621
    @nafismalik9621 Před rokem +11

    Understanding how a plane works is impressive. But what is even more impressive, is your animations. Thank you for all the work you put into these videos!

  • @55oblivion55
    @55oblivion55 Před rokem +38

    Holy crap... This is REALY well done! I'm super impressed by the use of proper terminology and the explanation of how different "subsystems" work in connection. I'm an aircraft engineer from Germany and have been working on A330s and 737s for years, currently studying for my 'CAT B' license. I know these planes inside out. Anyone interested in going into aviation (especially piloting, engineering or mechanics) should watch this video. My professors couldn't explain these systems in a simpler, yet accurate way, than has been accomplished with this video.
    Obviously there's much more depth to each topic than can be conveyed in a year of studying, let alone a 25min video, but this is the best attempt at doing so I have ever seen. Good job!

  • @xCreepa
    @xCreepa Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm no engineer but this design and proficiency looks very welled engineered and the illustration of how all this works is amazing. Channel is top tier.

  • @geoffrogers7776
    @geoffrogers7776 Před rokem

    I have watched many documentaries about complex machines, but yours are without question the best presented and most understandable to the layperson that I believe I have ever seen.

  • @siro4194
    @siro4194 Před rokem +24

    Your turbine video was really amazing, I told my jet engine flight instructor to play it during class and everyone were amazed including him. But this one is even better thank you so much for this quality material. Consider doing the flight deck video about the Airbus A320 please!

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  Před rokem +6

      As you can see from this vid, the flight deck is already built, and we're sure not gonna let it go to waste! It'll be up on the channel in the coming months, for sure.

  • @CurtisCT
    @CurtisCT Před rokem +20

    What can I say, this video took my breath away! I kept shaking my head the whole time while watching this, HUMBLED by the attention to detail, the time, the sweat, the care it must have taken to produce such a spectacular video. Never has so much knowledge been so easily available at the tip of the finger - I am truly thankful to be alive in the 21st century. These are glorious times for nerds like me!

  • @TheHangarRat
    @TheHangarRat Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is an astounding piece of work! Thank you for all your efforts.

  • @_all_at_once
    @_all_at_once Před 19 dny

    So much work creating graphics to the precision and collecting the accurate data is an another task. Hats off to you!

  • @toddschnack3172
    @toddschnack3172 Před rokem +18

    Excellent work!

    • @gloriamorala5288
      @gloriamorala5288 Před rokem

      Thank you very much your this master piece really ễcllent

  • @brandycarter9829
    @brandycarter9829 Před rokem +5

    When I first started to become interested in aircrafts & aviation, I went to my local library and spent several days searching for a book that could define & give an overview of all of the aircraft's systems for me. I never did find it, and ended up having to piece together my knowledge very slowly from many different sources. If only this video had been around back then! This is the absolute best comprehensive overview on a fixed-wing aircraft I have ever seen. 25 minutes of clear, easily digestible information - I was envisioning something EXACTLY like this video during my long search at the library many years ago. If you are interested in aviation, this video is a mandatory must-watch! Thank you Animagraffs!

  • @salecksgheir44
    @salecksgheir44 Před měsícem +2

    This is where the genius of the human mind and its steadfastness are able to innovate and make things.

  • @Vern180
    @Vern180 Před 3 měsíci

    Absolutely fascinating! Im not an engineer or scientist, just a regular joe blogs and I sat glued to this and your gearbox and clutch video...outstanding work. Thanks for all the effort and for not screaming everything in a high pitch voice with a fake bubblely personality like all YT videos these days. Loved this!

  • @nonamernobrainer846
    @nonamernobrainer846 Před rokem +12

    Not only these animations are phenomenal, they show how planes are absolutely magnificent feats of humanity and engeneering. Amazing job!

  • @davidthomas4489
    @davidthomas4489 Před rokem +111

    As a person who has a slight fear of flying, it's comforting to know the these aircraft have an amazing redundancy of systems. That's why it's the safest form of travel. Great video!!

    • @justgonnastay
      @justgonnastay Před rokem +6

      The rigorous maintenance schedules and crew training are also a huge factor in safety.

    • @KingDudi16
      @KingDudi16 Před rokem

      What worries me is the 15 minutes and 13 minutes of oxygen.
      If there's a fire inside, it must take more time to make a safe landing.

    • @pilotken8685
      @pilotken8685 Před rokem +11

      @@KingDudi16 the 13 minutes is just for the time needed to get the aircraft to a lower altitude needed so pressurization is not needed and you can breath air from the cabin or open the doors in flight if there was smoke.

    • @KingDudi16
      @KingDudi16 Před rokem

      @@pilotken8685 thank you so much for this insight! It didn’t occur to me at all. 13 minutes is generous in this case. I presumed the duration was only supposed to last till the plane managed to find an emergency landing area.
      Are the cabin doors just cracked open slightly while in flight?

    • @thedumbaviator5536
      @thedumbaviator5536 Před rokem +2

      @@KingDudi16 The airplane bleeds air from the engines and pressurizes it. I would assume that they just pour the air without pressurizing. Also, 13 minutes is more than enough to get the airplane to a safe altitude.

  • @jamesstafford5199
    @jamesstafford5199 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you! As someone who was once a nervous flyer, I’m not sure whether this would have added to my comfort or concern over the complexity of the machine I was flying in. These days - I’m just amazed. Brilliant work.

  • @Vpzoe
    @Vpzoe Před 5 měsíci

    Plane technology has always fascinated me. As a major airline ramp agent for the past 3yrs, I make sure many things BTW (below the wing) are good, along with leads and pilots, before each gate departure. This would greatly improve the understanding levels for new agents before working on the ramp. Well done!

  • @alanfarrugia9751
    @alanfarrugia9751 Před rokem +43

    The windshield frame, the shape and the general proportions suggest this CAD model is of an Airbus A220. If the systems described here are faithful to the real A220 then this video could easily be used for type rating training. Well done.

    • @SOO--sd7yf
      @SOO--sd7yf Před rokem

      At first i thought it was a 787

    • @LizardDoggo
      @LizardDoggo Před rokem +1

      it is.

    • @stevesmith1731
      @stevesmith1731 Před rokem +2

      yes i work on cseries....a220 since begining and i can tell you it is a220

  • @dfolt
    @dfolt Před rokem +17

    As a pilot and aviation enthusiast I dare say that this is the best thing I have seen on YT in all the years. A splendid and comprehensive introduction into aircraft systems and their functioning.

  • @corneliussmiff2773
    @corneliussmiff2773 Před 8 měsíci

    Astonishing stuff! Love this video!

  • @NealHartsChannel
    @NealHartsChannel Před rokem

    If you don't have a background in aviation you did very good. All of your terminology and explanations were spot on!

  • @ashwithaithal4087
    @ashwithaithal4087 Před rokem +99

    Oh my god!!! the amount of detail in this is crazy. Appreciate the effort man!! The only video i know so far which explains the complete working of an aircraft. Would love to see the workings of a rocket sometime in the future.

    • @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890
      @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890 Před rokem +1

      the detail is unreal

    • @Movies_Gamingshorts
      @Movies_Gamingshorts Před rokem

      There's is a lot broh
      To learn more about how things work check @Lesics channel HTTPS://CZcams.com/c/Lesics
      Good luck 🤞

    • @monteiro5306
      @monteiro5306 Před rokem

      @@apersunthathasaridiculousl1890 Yes, it is !

    • @animagraffswes
      @animagraffswes Před rokem +2

      A rocket would be fun to research! I'll add it to the list

    • @topethermohenes7658
      @topethermohenes7658 Před rokem

      Lots of details definitely but in total this is just maybe 10% of the actual inner systems of an aircraft

  • @NT-qc8jp
    @NT-qc8jp Před rokem +8

    As a ground pilot, aeronautical engineer and a pilot in training, I have to hand it to you. You work is magnificent and you've used all the correct terminology to describe the function of each part. And you've corrected a few things. Great work my friend.

  • @KoryGatley
    @KoryGatley Před rokem +1

    Please don't ever stop making these. Hats off to you.

  • @Suleyman1075
    @Suleyman1075 Před 9 měsíci

    One of the best videos about aircrafts I have ever seen. Thank you!

  • @Just_Dave_Mate
    @Just_Dave_Mate Před rokem +58

    This staggeringly detailed and accurate. Here’s a little reward for the time and effort you put into this awesome bit of free education.

  • @sourobiswas1411
    @sourobiswas1411 Před rokem +10

    Mind-blowing... I never imagine that this kind of video can be made .... you have made an entire book into a video .. I have been an aviation enthusiast for 9 years and read many books but this video just made me speechless .... Thank you so much & appreciate your hard work. This video gonna be used in the future to teach student Pilots and aeronautical engineers

  • @KC-rd3gw
    @KC-rd3gw Před 9 měsíci

    Like always, what an incredible animation. Keep making these!

  • @RizwanKhan-ee9lx
    @RizwanKhan-ee9lx Před 7 měsíci

    Such a appreciable work sir❤❤

  • @WarbirdPhoenix
    @WarbirdPhoenix Před rokem +34

    This is so fascinating. I hope a ship presentation is already in the works.
    I can imagine how long that one is going to take to create.

    • @jcollinsg3
      @jcollinsg3 Před rokem

      A modern cruise ship would be cool

  • @kennethluedtkejr1903
    @kennethluedtkejr1903 Před rokem +3

    It's amazing how many individual "thing's" have to work perfectly over and over every flight.
    Flying is amazing. You walk through a doorway sit down and when you walk back out that doorway you are in a whole new place.

  • @Gabriel.Bonfim
    @Gabriel.Bonfim Před rokem +1

    That`s such an awesome aircraft overview video, no class from my aviation school has been so highly designed with such great 3D details!

  • @XperiaVideosCR
    @XperiaVideosCR Před měsícem

    By far, I've seen the most comprehensive video on aircraft construction in my entire life!

  • @theloyaltytraveler
    @theloyaltytraveler Před rokem +83

    Kudos to your efforts that went into making this video at such intricate detail!

  • @SnoDawg
    @SnoDawg Před rokem +29

    We sure could use someone like you in the flight sim community. Great animations. Incredible

  • @CarolineWamucii-gr3ym
    @CarolineWamucii-gr3ym Před měsícem +1

    This is an absolutely priceless video presentation on aircraft systems. I am an instructor for Aircraft General Knowledge and Radio Navigation and this video is a wonderful learning resource enriched by the animation's labelling. Watching from Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪

  • @fastkillmmmm
    @fastkillmmmm Před 9 měsíci

    Informative, amazing work ! Thank you.

  • @jesperb8624
    @jesperb8624 Před rokem +3

    As an aircraft technician, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting that much time in it👊🏼

  • @ShivaPrakash
    @ShivaPrakash Před rokem +10

    I can't believe you built almost the entire plane in 3D dude, well done

  • @mindyourbusinessxoxo
    @mindyourbusinessxoxo Před 5 měsíci +2

    This is so amazing. I'm an aviation enthusiast and I'm so excited to learn about how these marvelous mechanical birds fly.❤❤

  • @dronevan
    @dronevan Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing work

  • @johnskarvelis6936
    @johnskarvelis6936 Před rokem +41

    Huge thanks for your time and efforts in making the most detailed 3D animation video of all systems running onboard a commercial aircraft. A real pleasure to watch and understand how these marvels of engineering operate.

  • @JaySmith91
    @JaySmith91 Před rokem +20

    This is such a well-organized summary of aircraft systems. I'm particularly impressed by how clear the animations are. Subscribed for life.

  • @safa4786
    @safa4786 Před 5 měsíci

    Brilliant graphics. Thank you!!!

  • @subsoar5734
    @subsoar5734 Před 2 měsíci

    this might be one of the best A220 systems videos on the planet. this puts anything airbus/bombardier has ever put out to shame. as someone currently working towards working for breeze on the 220, this will be in my wheelhouse of study material for years to come. thank you.

  • @organizedchaosmark
    @organizedchaosmark Před rokem +16

    I’m not into aviation (at all) but this video is amazing. I’ve watched it several times after reading the accolades from enthusiasts and professionals alike. I am into 3D graphics and rendering, so the quality of this video and the immense effort in the production is not lost on me. I’m *definitely* subbed now and so look forward to watching more of your content!

  • @TheCaioKyleBraga
    @TheCaioKyleBraga Před rokem +3

    When engineering meets meditation: that's my best description of this video. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻